Thesis, Organisational Communication (0cr)
Course unit code: THE7LE105
General information
- ECTS credits
 - 0 cr
 
- Teaching language
 - English
 
Learning objectives
The student gains practice in independent work and working with company staff and other partners in development projects. 
The student also gains practice in handling big projects and communicating his/her matter with clarity. 
Upon successful completion of the thesis, the student 
   - is able to identify possible development targets in companies and other organisations. 
    - knows how to find information on a given topic, and categorise and analyse it. 
    - knows how to order and read research studies, and news relating to them. 
    - is able to meet set deadlines and negotiate changes if needed. 
    - has a command of project work. 
    - knows how to write a clear report on his or her results, adhering to document standards. 
                    
Contents
Choice of thesis topic in 5th semester 
Thesis and Methods information package and test in Moodle
Preparation of thesis plan in the end of 5th semester or during the first period of the 6th semester  
Thesis report and publication in the end of the 6th semester  
Participation in group counselling and presentations with the thesis supervisor as agreed  
Maturity examination 
                    
Implementation methods, demonstration and Work&Study
Individual counselling  
Working papers  
Seminars/group counselling  
Individual work 
Thesis and Methods test in Moodle
                    
Learning materials
Thesis instructions in MyNet  
Student agrees on the thesis topic and methodology literature with his or her thesis supervisor. 
                    
Starting level and linkage with other courses
The thesis process starts on 5th semester during the work placement by searching a suitable topic. The student studies Thesis and Methods information package in Moodle according to instructions given by Thesis advisor.
                    
Assessment criteria, approved/failed
The thesis is graded on the scale 1-5. The thesis is assessed by the primary thesis supervisor and another examiner. The Haaga-Helia evaluation criteria are published in MyNet.  
The maturity examination is assessed with regards to both content and language as pass/fail. 
                    
Further information
Mirka Sunimento, Pasila